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Aneeka speaks openly and honestly about how DCJ can work differently and supported her to care safely for her newborn baby.
Over the years, Marette and the children had spent time in refuges and supported housing and had just moved into their own place when they met.
It was hard moving Chloe, 11 and Sam, nine from their nan, Barb. They had lived with her for nine years, but she was having some health problems and wasn’t abl
DCJ Caseworker Jade never gave up hope and used her skills, commitment and compassion to support a family make the changes they need to keep their children saf
Watch and read the story of a young man Jalil, who has had the chance to reconnect to family and be a kid again thanks to the support of his caseworker Joel.
‘Kids need a sense of identity and belonging that can only come from the people that love them most.’
‘You see all these little grains of sand on the beach, right down to the tiny ones? That’s how much I love you.’
To say that Rahni was one of those people is an understatement. She is Aboriginal and we had not done right by her or her family. Her childhood was nowhere nea
Imagine being 17, living in a tent and heavily pregnant. Be inspired by the strength of a young mum to create a safe home for her daughter with the support of
Read how young mum Jada worked alongside her caseworker Tash to get ready for a new baby and create a safe and loving home for her daughter.
28 Feb 2025